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Archive for September, 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Designer Interview: Design Glut

Ali

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Liz and Kegan from Design Glut are an All-Star incredibly creative duo. The two are not only known for their clever home accessories but they’ve mastered the art of interviewing many creative entrepreneurs in the design industry. We’ve turned the table on them to answer a question or two. Oh, and they are really photogenic. Enjoy!

Tell us about the process of starting Design Glut and how you got where you are today.

Kegan and I met in college at Pratt, where we studied industrial design. Senior year we had a studio class together and through an offhand conversation one day, ended up sharing a table at the DesignBoom Mart at ICFF here In New York. This was back in 2007… Little did we know where that decision would take us!

The show went so well that we named ourselves Design Glut, formed a partnership, and wanted to keep designing together… But we’d both just taken jobs at design firms, so Design Glut was an on-the-side whenever-we-have-a-spare-moment thing until April 2008, when we set up our Brooklyn studio and started doing this full-time.

Since that point, we’ve moved full-speed ahead and successfully turned our passion for design into an established business. In addition to our products, Design Glut is all about community. For a long time now we’ve been interviewing designers and entrepreneurs about their stories, and recently we’ve started throwing events which has been a whole lot of fun!
I have to ask about the inspiration behind the Egg Pants. They’ve become a topic of conversation numerous times in our team meetings. Why pants? Ever considered an egg skirt or skivvies, ha!

Ah yes, Egg Pants! The funny thing about Egg Pants is that they’re such a whimsical and emotional thing, but they were thought up from a very technical place. In school I was studying a manufacturing process called Dip Molding. The process is usually used for rubber caps, gloves, and inexpensive industrial parts – but  I was trying to think up a way to design a home accessory. The name “Egg Pants” came at the very end. I’d been working on the egg cups for a long time and everyone kept saying they looked like little pants, so I just went with it!

What is your workspace/studio/office like?

Our office is a super fun space. We’ve covered the walls with posters and toys and little things that inspire us. Oh and my scissor collection!

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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

The History of the Kitchen Exhibition

Becky

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In case you didn’t check your New York Times Home section today, I wanted to let you know about a really interesting show at the MoMA. It’s called “Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen.” It’s all about the history of kitchens. To learn more, click here.

Some of our other favorite kitchen design inspiration sources include Susan Serra, The Kitchen Designer, and Kitchenlab. Check them out if you are in a kitchen kind of mood today.

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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Customer Profile: Skip Flynn

Matt

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Skip made homemade waffles for breakfast. He does not mess around!

Meet Skip Flynn. Modern design fan, collector of uniquely shaped baking pans (He has a honeycomb one), Triumph Motorcycle enthusiast and Design Public customer.

He’s also one of my best friends so on a recent visit to Boston I ended up staying at Skip’s new loft in historic Quincy Massachusetts. Enjoy the pictures.

Skip's loft in Quincy Massachusetts

Erich Ginder Antlers & Harry Allen Grans Candlesticks

Erich Ginder Antlers & Harry Allen Grans Candlesticks

Fauna Pillow (Plaid on the back -- rad!)

Jason Miller Seconds

Homemade waffle on Jason Miller Seconds dinnerware

The waffle was YUM!

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